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Monday, December 7, 2009

Hotbild - "Destination Döden" (demo 2003)


HOTBILD "Destination Döden"

Year: 2003
Genre: Blackened Crust
Country: Sweden
Label: self-prod.

Track List:
  1. Krossade Drömmar
  2. En Avlad Maskin
  3. Ni Bad Om Det
  4. Förtryckets Förenta Stater
  5. Nu Får Det Fan Vara Nog
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 Just another demo by Hotbild, released in 2003. Though it doesn't sounds as good as "Vemod" or "I skuggan av livet", and the black metal influence is less recognizable, the lyrics on this demo are much more into political subjects.

Hotbild - "Vemod" (demo 2003)


HOTBILD "Vemod"

Year: 2003
Genre: Blackened Crust
Country: Sweden
Label: self-prod.

Track List:
  1. I Dödens Väntrum
  2. Varför Jag?
  3. Mitt Sista Andetag
  4. Destination Döden
  5. Liv i Plågor
  6. Vemod
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Do you like Swedish blackened crust as much as I do? Probably yes, then don't hesistate to download this demo! Though the first 5 tracks feature still much more crust than black metal, the vocals are sung in black metal style. My favourite track is "Vemod", as it provides one of the first attempts to combine crust punk and depressive black metal. A very good attempt, I must say.

Madame Germen - "Invocation A Morte" (2005)


MADAME GERMEN "Invocation A Morte"

Year: 2005
Genre: Blackened Crust
Country: Spain

Track List:
  1. Intro
  2. Laboratorios o servicio do mercado
  3. Danza contra o Imperio
  4. Instrumental
  5. Invocation A Morte
  6. O Exercito Das Sombras
  7. A praga do desprecio humana
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Madame Germen were a political neocrust band from A Coruña, Spain. They're disbanded now, some of their ex-members are playing in various projects like Ictus, Ekkaia, Leadershit, Cop On Fire, Mass Mierda, etc. I couldn't find much info about them, I only know that they released 3 albums during 2002-2005, and "Invocation A Morte" is their last release. I think it's highly influenced by black metal - much more than Dishammer's "Vintage Addiction", for example. Madame Germen's sound is gloomy, powerful, and just plain awesome.

Dažd - "Naživo!" (live 2006)


DAZD "Naživo! (live 2006)"

Year: 2006
Genre: Blackened Crust / Sludge-Doom
Country: Serbia
Label: PMK Records

Track List:
  1. Nuklearni Vetar
  2. Buducnost Tamom Sja
  3. Tamo Dole
  4. Krvnici Krvi Jos Nisu Siti 
  5. Instrumental
  6. Armija Mraka
  7. Duboko Duboko Pod Zemljom
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It's a rare live recording from a Serbian blackened crust trio Dažd, uploaded by bubble. Some of the tracks from it also appeared on the compilation previously posted by me. Just sick stuff, especially the vocals (though there's much more of sludge/doom influence than of black metal).

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Skagos & Wake - "The Groan of Ancient Pines" (2009)

SKAGOS / WAKE "The Groan of Ancient Pines"

Year: 2009
Genre: Cascadian Black Metal
Country: Canada / USA
Label: Eternal Warfare / Hell Near

Track List:

Skagos

  1. Existential Finality, Finalized

Wake

  1. Doomed To Remain
  2. This Progress Must Yield
  3. A Safe Passage Through Dark Times
  4. Ancient

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Finally, at least one side of this split is available! Thanks to Krumbled Kookie, who uploaded the track by Skagos on mediafire, and posted the link to my blog. All the 4 tracks by Wake still aren't available though.

As far as I know, Wake was a short-lived 4-piece Cascadian black metal band from the United States, who have recorded one demo and then split up. I haven't heard any their music yet, but I guess they sounded much like Skagos. I don't know if they had any political views, but they were definitely pro-environmentalist.

Lluvia Acida - "Stalingrado" (2005)


LLUVIA ACIDA "Stalingrado"

Year: 2005
Genre: Thrash Metal
Country: Chile
Label: self-prod.

Track List:
  1. Intro
  2. Stalingrado
  3. Violacion
  4. Fe Ciega
  5. Apatrida
  6. Amnesia
  7. Maquina De Matar
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Not long ago, someone recommended me that Red&Anarchist Skinheads blog, and this alubum was found there. Lluvia Acida (Acid Rain) is a Chilean band playing very eclectic and experimental music, which can't be labeled simply as "black metal" or anything like that. Though the black metal influence is definitely present on this album, I think it's more close to melodic death/techno-thrash metal. Of course it's just a demo, but the sound is surprisingly good. I don't understand their lyrics, but I guess they're of a political (left-wing) kind. It's the first left-wing metal band from Chile I've ever heard, and this demo is really worth listening to.